Produced water is mainly salty water trapped in the reservoir rock and brought up along with oil or gas during production. Almost all offshore oilfields produce large quantities of contaminated water that can have significant environmental effects if not handled properly. Over the life of a well,
Produced Water Treatment Field Manual
β Scribed by Maurice Stewart And Ken Arnold (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Gulf Professional Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 231
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
''Published in a handy small format (4.5x7.5 inches), but not so small it inhibits readability, this guide contains the essential information necessary for produced water treatment using the format of an outline, with subjects followed by short definitions which in turn are followed by lists of key points and in some cases, a list of sample figures. Appendices contain definition of terms, descriptions of water sampling, and oil concentration analysis techniques. Many schematics, drawings, and tables are included. The book is derived from the authors' two-volume
Surface production operations. Thoughtfully produced and authoritative, this volume will be essential to engineers and process designers in the field.''--Reference and Research Book News
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front matter, Pages i-ii
Copyright, Page iv
Part 1 - Produced Water Treating Systems, Pages 1-134
Part 2 - Water Injection Systems, Pages 135-202
Appendix A - Definition of Key Water Treating Terms, Pages 203-206
Appendix B - Water Sampling Techniques, Pages 207-210
Appendix C - Oil Concentration Analysis Techniques, Pages 211-215
Index, Pages 217-229
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